That strange man yelling unintelligibly at Sarah Palin? He’s merely a lowly shepherd proclaiming the birth of our savior. Today is the day we come together to celebrate the snowbilly grifter’s magical journey from Texas to Alaska to deliver to the America the great gentleman scholar Trig Palin. Is Palin his true mother? Or was Bristol? (And why is it that nobody questions who the father is? Because, either way, Todd definitely did it.) It doesn’t matter. What matters is that we are privileged to live in a time when we can witness the greatest prop in world political history.

Furthermore, Jack Stuef, the author of this garbage, seems to be very bothered by the fact that some woman wrote a poem for Trig and posted it on the blog Team Sarah. Here is Mr. Stuef’s lovely response to the poem about Trig:

“Oh, little boy what are you dreaming about
A mother’s soft lullaby…the soft touch of her hand…the soft sound of her voice as she says “I Love You”
Dream on little boy as the Angels stand guard”

Hey, that’s really funny, calling Trig a gentleman scholar because he has Down Syndrome. And the speculation that Todd Palin may have raped his daughter? Pure comedy gold. You know what will be even funnier? The first time Jack Stuef runs into Todd Palin. That one practically writes its own punchline.

2.) Many on the Left live in an echo chamber where the MSM, Hollywood and academia perpetually reassure them that they are right (even when they are clearly wrong), and that their opponents are evil.

Many in the liberal MSM (like The New York Times, MSNBC, The Huffington Post, ect.), academia and Hollywood have created a narrative where they perpetually tell their readers, viewers and students that people who disagree with them are not simply wrong or misguided–but instead, are intrinsically evil, “racist, redneck teabaggers”. In other words, the MSM, academia and Hollywood have effectively “otherized” conservatives by making them seem, evil, racist and strange, and by implying to fellow liberals that, “Conservatives are not well-intentioned like us–they are bad people who want to see others hurt; therefore, it is OK to say whatever you want about them”. For example, see the following video below where Bill O’Reilly shreds many in the liberal MSM for implying that Sarah Palin and other conservatives caused the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords, because they are for welfare reform and are against open borders (again, propagating the meme that, “If you disagree with us, you are not wrong, you are evil–and, even capable of inciting mass murder”).

Now, if you think that I’m exaggerating about the tactics that liberals routinely use while debating, then I ask you to look no further than the two videos below. The first one is of Ed Schultz of MSNBC shouting down a liberal caller for disagreeing with him about jobs going to China–Shultz starts off by telling the guy to “stick it up your’s”. (I’m not kidding.)

The second video is a montage of the WI protesters narrated by Mary Katherine Ham–and, it ends with my friend Tabitha Hale getting hit in the head with a sign. The video is called “The New M*therf***ing Tone” and it is hilarious (language warning for the video).

OK–could any of you imagine what would have happened if Bill O’Reilly had told a caller on his radio show to “stick it up your’s”, or if the Tea Party was caught on camera behaving like that at a protest?! The MSM would lead off the six o’clock news with either story and Katie Couric would be crying out for “civility” (which the MSM thinks only applies to conservatives), but I digress.

So, in conclusion, it seems that most everyone was kind of flabbergasted by the Wonkette hit piece on Trig Palin. However, I wasn’t. Don’t get me wrong–I was appalled by the piece, but I wasn’t flabbergasted. I mean, in fairness to Jack Stuef, he was just parroting what many mainstream liberal pundits from MSNBC and the Daily Kos–as well as what Andrew Sullivan and Bill Maher–have been saying for years. Stuef is just a young, immature, college-aged kid who said it in a more in-your-face and obnoxious way. However, if liberals had been policing their own for the last several years, instead of only calling for civility from conservatives for printing target maps and waving “Don’t Tread on Me” flags, then maybe Stuef and his generation would have learned how to actually debate people instead of just practicing hatred as a spectator sport. Maybe this Wonkette hit piece on Trig Palin will serve as a crystallizing moment for some liberals–they have, now, stepped outside of the echo chamber and might realize that regular Americans don’t much care for their tactics. Maybe now, the Left might actually grow up and start really practicing the “civility” that it preaches. I won’t hold my breath, but I will hope for the best.